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    Crime Collocations

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    crime S2 W2 / kraɪm / noun 1 [ uncountable ] illegal activities in general : We moved here because there was very little crime. Police officers are being given new powers to help combat crime. a police crackdown on car crime a town with a relatively low crime rate 2 [ countable ] an illegal action‚ which can be punished by law : He insisted that he had not committed any crime. men who have been found guilty of violent crimes crime against Crimes against the elderly are becoming

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    defined as a systematic description of a language. It is traditionally divided into two branches‚ morphology and syntax. Morphology is the study of the structure or forms of words. For example‚ in English the ending -s may be used to form the plural of nouns (teacher vs teachers) or the present tense‚ 3rd person singular‚ of verbs (I play vs she plays). Another ending‚ -ed‚ is added to verbs to form the past tense (I play vs I played) or the so-called past participle (The role of Dracula was played by

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    Table of Contents Table of Contents Introduction ................................................................................................................5 Advantages & Disadvantages ...................................................................................6 1. Writing about advantages........................................................................................6 2. Writing about disadvantages ........................................................................

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    Error identification – Extra practice exercises. Decide which part of the sentence is grammatically incorrect. Then look at the answers below. 1. I enjoyed study geography at school and now I’ve enrolled at the Economics Faculty. 2. I used to be keen of all scientific subjects but now I would prefer to study art. 3. I want meet your sister when she comes to see you – she sounds very nice. 4. My friends tell the English exam is quite difficult but I’m not worried. 5. The tickets

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    Definition: Nouns make up the basic elements of the English language. Together with verbs‚ nouns form the basic components of nearly all sentences. Nouns are commonly defined as words that refer to persons‚ places‚ things‚ or ideas. The following examples show some types of nouns and how they are typically used in sentences. Persons: John f. Kennedy was president during the Cuban missile crisis. Places: Argentina is a country of wondrous beauty. Things: Football is a great sport. Plural

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    Type or paste text/script here: http://londonist.com/2011/01/top-10-londonist-tourist-attractions-that-don%E2%80%99t-suck.php London’s full of treasures that we all too often shun‚ dismissing them as tourist attractions. So we’ve rounded up a list of our favourite attractions that every Londoner should visit. Note that we’ve excluded museums and galleries‚ which are nearly all worth a visit or three. They’ll probably find their way into their own top 10 sooner or later. 10. London Zoo Because

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    Haadia. Grammar Types of Nouns Haadia is reviewing different types of nouns. Let’s see what she is reviewing. Common nouns are the names of common persons‚ places‚ things or ideas. Common nouns are of different types. Concrete countable nouns represent the nouns that are countable‚ i.e. nouns with both singular and plural forms. Haadia is sitting on a bus with her family. Concrete uncountable nouns represent the nouns that are uncountable‚ i.e. nouns that do not have a plural form. She

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    cause misunderstanding. For example‚ you cannot say ‘I like English’ (the language) when you actually mean ‘I like the English’ (the people). Articles can help you clarify your exact meaning. What are articles? Articles are words we use before nouns or noun phrases to indicate the kind of reference or meaning intended. There are three types of articles in English: (1) Indefinite articles: a and an e.g. “Education is an ornament in prosperity and a refuge in adversity.” – Aristotle (2) Definite article:

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    1. Use verbs that agree with a subject‚ not with a noun that is part of a modifying phrase or clause between verb and subject: “The pot of eggs is boiling on the stove.” 2. Use singular or plural verbs that agree with the subject‚ not with the complement of the subject: “My favorite type of movie is comedies‚” but “Comedies are my favorite type of movie.” 3. Use singular verbs with singular indefinite pronouns — each‚ the “-bodies‚” “-ones‚” and “-things” (anybody‚ everyone‚ nothing)‚ and the

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    evaluation of source

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    Contents 1. Definition 1 a. How to do evaluation of sources 2 1. Definition e-val-u-a-tion /ɪˌvæljuˈeɪʃən/ (noun) [ uncountable and countable ] A judgment about how good‚ useful‚ or successful something is. Synonym: assessment (Longman Dictionary‚ Professor John Wells‚ Jan. 10 2011) Word family Word origin verb evaluate Date 1700 - 1800 noun evaluation Language French Origin évaluation‚ from évaluer ‘to evaluate’‚ from value ‘value’ Example Sentences:

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